The Anglo-Saxon Classic Beowulf

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The Anglo-Saxon classic Beowulf, is thought to have been composed around 700 A.D. Beowulf tells about a heroic figure who infamously defends the Danes against a man-eating creature, and his own people against a fire-breathing dragon. A series of characteristics depicts and follows the action-packed tale. From heroic characters, extreme conflicts with the supernatural, and a great emphasis on fate, these characteristics, as well as many others, shape this legendary story. One of the most important and most emphasized characteristics in Beowulf is the heroic acts of Beowulf himself. In the great battle with the dragon, Beowulf not only once again saves a large population of people, but also goes against fate to defeat this beast, which

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